What News was in My In-Box
…. . Middle-Class Pay Lost Pace. Is Washington to Blame? – The New York Times (nytimes.com), Norman Scheiber, A new paper by liberal economists presents evidence that policymakers helped hold…
…. . Middle-Class Pay Lost Pace. Is Washington to Blame? – The New York Times (nytimes.com), Norman Scheiber, A new paper by liberal economists presents evidence that policymakers helped hold…
…In July, new home sales declined to 511,000 at an annualized pace. That is the lowest since January 2016. It is also 49.3% off its peak of 1.036 million in…
…Enrollment in Medicare Advantage doubled in the last decade to more than 26 million people, on pace to cover a majority of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance companies have built billion-dollar businesses propelled by…
…on robots in the logistics space at our upcoming Autonomous Mobile Robots & Logistics Week in Boston in October.” The 12,305 units sold in Q2 2022 is 25 percent more…
…as temporary positions. The hard-hit leisure and hospitality sector also continued to recover. The labor force participation rate also increased. Although the YoY pace of wages decelerated, it was still…
…already forced people across the globe to leave their homes to seek safety and sustainable livelihoods, and the pace of climate migration will continue to accelerate as the climate warms….
…primary care,” and then exhorted his listeners to have faith. “Over recent years I’ve been concerned about the slow pace of the value movement,” he said. But he assured his…
…with a slower rate of wage growth, there will be less cost pressure for companies, and therefore they can slow the pace of price increases, bringing inflation down to a…
…briefly to new home sales, they increased sharply from July’s 6 year low of 532,000 annualized to 685,000, a 4 month high – but still well below the general pace…
…Midterms with Ten Million New Jobs,” The New Yorker, John Cassidy. Inflation is still a cause for concern, but no other President has had this pace of job growth in…